Developed by Digital Synapsis and presented as part of Abragames' showcase at Gamescom LATAM, Dungeons and Drivers is a genre-busting romp set in a world where cars can do so much more than simply drive. Dungeons and Drivers is described as a "bullet-heaven rogue-like on wheels with RPG elements," drawing inspiration from action-packed bullet-hell titles like Vampire Survivors, as well as utilizing the class system, dungeon exploration and focus on quests of Dungeons and Dragons. Up to four players can select and upgrade their cars and seek out quests and dungeons while attacking constantly appearing enemies in an expansive world.
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Dungeons and Drivers Takes Place In A Car-Based, D&D- Inspired World
Players of Dungeons and Drivers can choose from a variety of cars inspired by the class system of Dungeons and Dragons. Each car class has its own strengths, weaknesses and abilities - for example, the Warrior car has a shield at its front that makes it nearly invincible to head-on damage, but it is vulnerable to attacks from the back. The Ranger wields a Vorpal Bow, the Tank possesses a Spiked Shield, and the Mage is, of course, a magic expert. As players explore the world and complete quests, they can unlock and upgrade weapons, armor, and abilities to better take on the wide variety of foes they will encounter.
Dungeons and Drivers is divided into levels, with players needing to defeat bosses to progress to the next one. However, the game features much more than simply defeating each boss and proceeding quickly from level to level. Players can encounter dungeons that they can explore, filled with monsters to fight and treasure to uncover. In addition, random quests are scattered throughout the world. Completing these quests can lead to upgrading existing weapons and armor or perhaps unlocking new ones. Drawing once again from the game's Dungeons and Dragons roots, the weapons can deal a variety of elemental damage, including fire, ice, lightning, and much more.
Fast-Paced "Bullet Heaven" Combat Is Reminiscent Of Vampire Survivors
Dungeons and Drivers describes itself as "bullet heaven," a humorous re-interpretation of the "bullet hell" genre where enemies attack the player in droves and the player must drive them off with powerful ranged attacks from weapons such as firearms, bows, or magic-shooting staffs. The game's combat draws inspiration from titles such as Vampire Survivors, with enemies constantly attacking as players move through the world. Players must constantly focus on upgrading their weapons, armor, and attacks if they want to stay alive in the punishing world of Dungeons and Drivers.
Although Dungeons and Drivers may possess elements of the "bullet hell" genre, guns are far from the only weapons available for players to equip their cars with. Like Vampire Survivors and other similar games before it, Dungeons and Drivers allows players to choose from bows, staffs, magic missiles, and more. Some of the game's more unique and bizarre weapons include the JawSlinga, a shark-shaped crossbow, and the BOOMerang, a sharp-edged boomerang powered by dynamite.
With online multiplayer allowing up to four players to team up and adventure together, it is possible to form a party wielding a wide variety of strange and wonderful weapons. Players who enjoy tabletop games and bullet hell titles such as Vampire Survivors should definitely check out Dungeons and Drivers, as the car-based game combines disparate genres into a truly unique gameplay experience. Although an official release date for Dungeons and Drivers has not yet been announced, currently, a free demo of the game is available via Steam for players to try out.